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El Al Flight 402

El Al Flight 402 was an international passenger flight from London to Tel Aviv via Vienna and Istanbul. On 27 July 1955, the flight, operated by a Lockheed Constellation registered as 4X-AKC, strayed into then-Communist Bulgarian airspace and was attacked by two Bulgarian MiG-15 jet fighters, crashing near Petrich. All 7 crew and 51 passengers on board the airliner were killed.[1][2] The crash took place amid highly strained relations between the Eastern Bloc and the Western Bloc and was the deadliest involving the Constellation up to that time.

El Al Flight 402
4X-AKC, the aircraft involved, pictured in 1950
Occurrence
DateJuly 27, 1955 (1955-07-27)
SummaryShot down
SiteNorth of Petrich, Bulgaria
41°27′26″N 23°15′41″E / 41.45722°N 23.26139°E / 41.45722; 23.26139Coordinates: 41°27′26″N 23°15′41″E / 41.45722°N 23.26139°E / 41.45722; 23.26139
Aircraft
Aircraft typeLockheed L-049 Constellation
OperatorEl Al
Registration4X-AKC
Flight originLondon Heathrow Airport
StopoverWien-Schwechat International Airport
DestinationLod Airport
Passengers51
Crew7
Fatalities58
Survivors0

Flight history

The Constellation originated its scheduled weekly flight from London and departed Vienna's Wien-Schwechat International Airport (VIE) at 02:53, bound to Tel Aviv's Lod Airport (since renamed to Ben Gurion Airport) via Istanbul. As the flight was to approach hostile airspace over the People's Republic of Bulgaria, the airplane was instructed to stay on the Amber 10 airway over friendly Yugoslav and Greek airspace en route to Istanbul.

Incident

 
Memorial to the 58 victims at Kiryat Shaul Cemetery in Tel Aviv

The aircraft's crossing of the Western Bulgarian border was registered by an observation post of the Bulgarian military near the town of Tran. Air Defence scrambled two MiG-15 jets with pilots Petrov (pair leader) and Sankiisky by order of Deputy Commander in Chief of Air Defense, General Velitchko Georgiev.[3]: 314  The MiGs took off from Dobroslavtsi airport and were responsible for the defense of the capital city of Sofia.

According to pilots Petrov and Sankiisky, Sankiisky first attempted to warn the El Al plane that it was in violation by shooting signal rounds in front of the Constellation's nose. Petrov then repeated the warning. The Constellation initially pretended to follow the instructions and deployed its flaps and landing gear but then sharply retracted them and changed course to Greece in a bid to escape the fighters.

The pilots' account has subsequently been disputed as the location of the crash on the slopes of Kozhuh hill near the village of Rupite, Petrich Municipality, only a few kilometers (miles) away from the border with Greece, suggests that the El Al flight had been followed without being shot at until its very last minutes over Bulgarian territory.

The final shoot-down order was given by Georgiev who said: "If the plane is leaving our territory, disobeying orders, and there is no time left for more warnings, then shoot it down."[3]: 315  The airliner was hit by the MiG-15's guns and then descended, breaking apart at 2,000 feet (610 m), and crashed in flames north of the town of Petrich, Bulgaria, near the Yugoslav and Greek borders killing the 7 crew and 51 passengers.[1]

At first, however, it was speculated that the aircraft was not brought down by fighters but by anti-aircraft guns from the ground. The next day, the Bulgarian government admitted to shooting down the airliner. It expressed regret and arranged an official inquiry but would not allow a six-man investigative team from Israel to take part. This was criticized both by the Israeli and Bulgarian sources within the investigation.[4][page needed]

Investigation

 
MiG-15 in USAF markings, similar to the Bulgarian jets that shot down El Al Flight 402

The accident was investigated and the following probable cause statement was issued:

The aircraft sustained a hit or hits which caused loss of pressurization and a fire in the heater compartment. The aircraft broke up in mid-air due to explosion caused by bullets hitting the right wing and probably the left wing together with a projectile or projectiles of large calibre in the rear end of the fuselage.

Why the plane veered off its intended route was never established with highly conflicting opinions from Israeli and Bulgarian investigators. One possibility is that, using NDB navigation, thunderstorm activity in the area[5] might have upset the navigational equipment so that the crew believed they were over the Skopje radio beacon and turned to an outbound course of 142 degrees but this version is not supported by any factual evidence of thunderstorms in the area and is disputed by both the Bulgarian military and current historiographers of Bulgarian aviation.[3] It is firmly established only that the El Al flight, flying at FL180 (an altitude of approximately 18,000 feet (5,500 m) above mean sea level), strayed off the Amber 10 airway over Yugoslav airspace into Bulgarian territory. Bypassing the town of Tran, the El Al plane traveled a total of 200 km (120 mi) over Bulgarian territory at a 120 km (75 mi) distance from the Yugoslav-Bulgarian border before being shot down.[citation needed]

As a follow-up/safety action, it was recommended that more VOR stations be used on airway Amber 10 instead of just one at the time of the accident.[1]

Postal history

 
Crash cover from El Al Flight 402

Mail carried on this flight is known to have originated in Germany, the Netherlands, Romania and the USSR. A small amount of the mail was salvaged from the crash. As noted in Kibble,[6] when the surviving mail arrived into Tel Aviv, it was stamped with a Hebrew instructional marking prior to being forwarded on to its final town destination within Israel. The boxed violet instructional marking reads (translated from the Hebrew):[6]

This piece of mail survived in El-Al airplane that was shot down over Bulgaria on 27.7.55.

The Hebrew text is 2–3 mm (0.079–0.118 in) in size while the outline of the boxed instructional marking is 19 mm × 36 mm (0.75 in × 1.42 in) in size.[6]

Aftermath

The incident took place during the Cold War with each side interpreting the other's actions as serious provocation. The Bulgarian Communist government saw the accident as eroding the détente in East/West relations that had been achieved in talks in Geneva earlier the same year. Both pilots were considered for demotion and threatened with prison terms by Minister of the Interior Georgi Tzankov but the pilots were determined to have been following orders.

Although the Bulgarian government at first refused to accept responsibility, blaming the Israeli airliner for penetrating its airspace without authorization, it eventually issued a formal apology stating that the fighter pilots had been "too hasty" in shooting down the airliner and agreed to pay compensation to the victims' families.[7]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Accident description at the Aviation Safety Network
  2. ^ "Through the Curtain". Time. August 8, 1955. Retrieved October 15, 2020.
  3. ^ a b c Tsvetan Tsakov (2000). Bulgarian Aviation in the XX c.: Triumphs and Catastrophes. Sofia: AirGroup2000.
  4. ^ Zahari Zahariev (2004). My life in Aviation. Sofia: AirGroup2000.
  5. ^ Electrical disturbances from lightning are known to cause errors in NDB navigational signals.. Archived from the original on 2010-12-28. Retrieved 2012-09-09.
  6. ^ a b c Kibble, D. (2014). The Arab Israeli Conflict: No Service, Returned & Captured Mail. Perth: Vivid Publishing. pp. 296–298. Total pages: 384.
  7. ^ "The Worst, but Not the First". Time. September 12, 1983. Retrieved October 15, 2020.

External links

  • Ivan Minekov El Al flight 402 memorial sculpture
  • During the Cold War and Thereafter
  • El Al serial number 4X-AKA, similar to 4X-AKC

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El Al Flight 402 was an international passenger flight from London to Tel Aviv via Vienna and Istanbul On 27 July 1955 the flight operated by a Lockheed Constellation registered as 4X AKC strayed into then Communist Bulgarian airspace and was attacked by two Bulgarian MiG 15 jet fighters crashing near Petrich All 7 crew and 51 passengers on board the airliner were killed 1 2 The crash took place amid highly strained relations between the Eastern Bloc and the Western Bloc and was the deadliest involving the Constellation up to that time El Al Flight 4024X AKC the aircraft involved pictured in 1950OccurrenceDateJuly 27 1955 1955 07 27 SummaryShot downSiteNorth of Petrich Bulgaria 41 27 26 N 23 15 41 E 41 45722 N 23 26139 E 41 45722 23 26139 Coordinates 41 27 26 N 23 15 41 E 41 45722 N 23 26139 E 41 45722 23 26139AircraftAircraft typeLockheed L 049 ConstellationOperatorEl AlRegistration4X AKCFlight originLondon Heathrow AirportStopoverWien Schwechat International AirportDestinationLod AirportPassengers51Crew7Fatalities58Survivors0 Contents 1 Flight history 2 Incident 3 Investigation 4 Postal history 5 Aftermath 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksFlight history EditThe Constellation originated its scheduled weekly flight from London and departed Vienna s Wien Schwechat International Airport VIE at 02 53 bound to Tel Aviv s Lod Airport since renamed to Ben Gurion Airport via Istanbul As the flight was to approach hostile airspace over the People s Republic of Bulgaria the airplane was instructed to stay on the Amber 10 airway over friendly Yugoslav and Greek airspace en route to Istanbul Incident Edit Memorial to the 58 victims at Kiryat Shaul Cemetery in Tel Aviv The aircraft s crossing of the Western Bulgarian border was registered by an observation post of the Bulgarian military near the town of Tran Air Defence scrambled two MiG 15 jets with pilots Petrov pair leader and Sankiisky by order of Deputy Commander in Chief of Air Defense General Velitchko Georgiev 3 314 The MiGs took off from Dobroslavtsi airport and were responsible for the defense of the capital city of Sofia According to pilots Petrov and Sankiisky Sankiisky first attempted to warn the El Al plane that it was in violation by shooting signal rounds in front of the Constellation s nose Petrov then repeated the warning The Constellation initially pretended to follow the instructions and deployed its flaps and landing gear but then sharply retracted them and changed course to Greece in a bid to escape the fighters The pilots account has subsequently been disputed as the location of the crash on the slopes of Kozhuh hill near the village of Rupite Petrich Municipality only a few kilometers miles away from the border with Greece suggests that the El Al flight had been followed without being shot at until its very last minutes over Bulgarian territory The final shoot down order was given by Georgiev who said If the plane is leaving our territory disobeying orders and there is no time left for more warnings then shoot it down 3 315 The airliner was hit by the MiG 15 s guns and then descended breaking apart at 2 000 feet 610 m and crashed in flames north of the town of Petrich Bulgaria near the Yugoslav and Greek borders killing the 7 crew and 51 passengers 1 At first however it was speculated that the aircraft was not brought down by fighters but by anti aircraft guns from the ground The next day the Bulgarian government admitted to shooting down the airliner It expressed regret and arranged an official inquiry but would not allow a six man investigative team from Israel to take part This was criticized both by the Israeli and Bulgarian sources within the investigation 4 page needed Investigation Edit MiG 15 in USAF markings similar to the Bulgarian jets that shot down El Al Flight 402The accident was investigated and the following probable cause statement was issued The aircraft sustained a hit or hits which caused loss of pressurization and a fire in the heater compartment The aircraft broke up in mid air due to explosion caused by bullets hitting the right wing and probably the left wing together with a projectile or projectiles of large calibre in the rear end of the fuselage Why the plane veered off its intended route was never established with highly conflicting opinions from Israeli and Bulgarian investigators One possibility is that using NDB navigation thunderstorm activity in the area 5 might have upset the navigational equipment so that the crew believed they were over the Skopje radio beacon and turned to an outbound course of 142 degrees but this version is not supported by any factual evidence of thunderstorms in the area and is disputed by both the Bulgarian military and current historiographers of Bulgarian aviation 3 It is firmly established only that the El Al flight flying at FL180 an altitude of approximately 18 000 feet 5 500 m above mean sea level strayed off the Amber 10 airway over Yugoslav airspace into Bulgarian territory Bypassing the town of Tran the El Al plane traveled a total of 200 km 120 mi over Bulgarian territory at a 120 km 75 mi distance from the Yugoslav Bulgarian border before being shot down citation needed As a follow up safety action it was recommended that more VOR stations be used on airway Amber 10 instead of just one at the time of the accident 1 Postal history Edit Crash cover from El Al Flight 402Mail carried on this flight is known to have originated in Germany the Netherlands Romania and the USSR A small amount of the mail was salvaged from the crash As noted in Kibble 6 when the surviving mail arrived into Tel Aviv it was stamped with a Hebrew instructional marking prior to being forwarded on to its final town destination within Israel The boxed violet instructional marking reads translated from the Hebrew 6 This piece of mail survived in El Al airplane that was shot down over Bulgaria on 27 7 55 The Hebrew text is 2 3 mm 0 079 0 118 in in size while the outline of the boxed instructional marking is 19 mm 36 mm 0 75 in 1 42 in in size 6 Aftermath EditThe incident took place during the Cold War with each side interpreting the other s actions as serious provocation The Bulgarian Communist government saw the accident as eroding the detente in East West relations that had been achieved in talks in Geneva earlier the same year Both pilots were considered for demotion and threatened with prison terms by Minister of the Interior Georgi Tzankov but the pilots were determined to have been following orders Although the Bulgarian government at first refused to accept responsibility blaming the Israeli airliner for penetrating its airspace without authorization it eventually issued a formal apology stating that the fighter pilots had been too hasty in shooting down the airliner and agreed to pay compensation to the victims families 7 See also Edit Israel portal Bulgaria portal Aviation portal 1950s portalKorean Air Lines Flight 007 Korean Air Lines Flight 902 Iran Air Flight 655 Malaysian Airlines Flight 17 List of accidents and incidents involving commercial aircraft List of airliner shootdown incidents Nir Hen an Israeli moshav named to commemorate the victims Pinchas Ben Porat noted Israeli aviator co pilot of Flight 402References Edit a b c Accident description at the Aviation Safety Network Through the Curtain Time August 8 1955 Retrieved October 15 2020 a b c Tsvetan Tsakov 2000 Bulgarian Aviation in the XX c Triumphs and Catastrophes Sofia AirGroup2000 Zahari Zahariev 2004 My life in Aviation Sofia AirGroup2000 Electrical disturbances from lightning are known to cause errors in NDB navigational signals ADF Automatic Direction Finder Archived from the original on 2010 12 28 Retrieved 2012 09 09 a b c Kibble D 2014 The Arab Israeli Conflict No Service Returned amp Captured Mail Perth Vivid Publishing pp 296 298 Total pages 384 The Worst but Not the First Time September 12 1983 Retrieved October 15 2020 External links EditIvan Minekov El Al flight 402 memorial sculpture During the Cold War and Thereafter Cold War and interceptions over Central Europe International Court of Justice rejection of jurisdiction El Al serial number 4X AKA similar to 4X AKC Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title El Al Flight 402 amp oldid 1123333601, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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